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can i sum up only visible cells?
I have a spreadsheet that numbers get pasted into each day, there are many cells that are hidden within the spreadsheet and the "sum" function includes them in the calculations, I don't want it to. Is there an easy way of doing it? |
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=SUBTOTAL(109,A1:A20)
-- Kind Regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Wink" wrote in message ... I have a spreadsheet that numbers get pasted into each day, there are many cells that are hidden within the spreadsheet and the "sum" function includes them in the calculations, I don't want it to. Is there an easy way of doing it? |
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Only with version 2003.
The SUBTOTAL Function in earlier versions does not accomodate hidden cells/rows, only filtered cells/rows. If an earlier version, copy the visible cells to another area or sheet and SUM them there. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 11:34:54 +0200, "Niek Otten" wrote: =SUBTOTAL(109,A1:A20) |
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